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Summary

Funerary Stele of Justus, Matrona and Dulciorella  wikidata:Q99560292 reasonator:Q99560292
Author
Joseph Jacobs, Israel Lévi, Executive Committee of the Editorial Board of the Jewish Encyclopedia. Isaac Luria Broydé.
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Title
Funerary Stele of Justus, Matrona and Dulciorella
label QS:Len,"Funerary Stele of Justus, Matrona and Dulciorella"
label QS:Lfr,"Stèle funéraire de Justus, Matrona et Dulciorella"
Object type stele / inscription / archaeological artefact Edit this at Wikidata
Description
English:

A photograph of a funerary stele from the article "France" in the 1901-1906 The Jewish Encyclopedia, captioned "Earliest Known Inscription Relating to the Jews of France, Dated Narbonne, 689". Based on the date it would have been created in the Visigothic Kingdom.

In other sources it is described as a "Christian inscription"[1] and as a Jewish inscription dated with the local calendar—the regnal year of King Egica—rather than the Hebrew calendar[2].


  1. Clauss, Manfred. EDCS-28300234. Epigraphik-Datenbank Clauss/Slaby. Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt. Retrieved on 2020-09-26. (Click on search link and enter above EDCS-ID.)
  2. "Les noms des juifs à Paris (Ⅻᵉ-ⅩⅣᵉ siècle)" in (3 May 2018) Noms de lieux, noms de personnes: la question des sources DOI: 10.4000/books.pan.951. ISBN: 9791036512308. OCLC: 1193020908. "Mais la date du décès est calculée en fonction du calendrier local, ici celui du règne du roi Egica, et non en fonction du calendrier juif comme au bas Moyen Âge."
Français : Une photographie d'une stèle funéraire tirée de l'article "France" dans la Jewish Encyclopedia publiée entre 1901 et 1906, sous-titrée "Inscription la plus ancienne connue relative aux juifs de France, datée de Narbonne, 689". Basé sur la date à laquelle il aurait été créé dans le royaume wisigoth.
Date Taken in 1906
institution QS:P195,Q3329619
Place of creation Visigothic Kingdom Edit this at Wikidata
Inscriptions
  • 🕎︎ Ic requiescunt / in pace bene memori / tres fili d(omi)ni Paragori / de filio condam d(omi)ni Sa- / -paudi, id es[t] Ius[t]us, Ma- / -trona et Dulciorella, qui / uixserunt : Iustus annos / XXX, Matrona ann(o)s XX, Dulci- / -orela annos VIII. שלום על [י]שראל / obuerun[t] anno secundo d(o)m(in)i Egicani / regis Edit this at Wikidata
  • שלום על [י]שראל
References
Source/Photographer Unknown photographer; found in Broydé, Isaac Luria; et al. (1906). "France". In Funk, Isaac Kaufmann; Singer, Isidore; Vizetelly, Frank Horace (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Ⅴ. New York and London: Funk and Wagnalls Company. p. 445. hdl:2027/mdp.39015064245445. OCLC 61956716. Also documented in JIWE, I, 189 (D. Noy, Jewish Inscriptions of Western Europe, Cambridge, 1993).
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Funerary stele from Narbonne at the 7th-century beginning of the reign of the ruler Egica of the Visigothic Kingdom. The text begins with the Latin phrase "requiescunt in pace" and includes the Hebrew phrase "שלום על שראל"‎ (peace be upon Israel).

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